The New York Daily News, which is based in Trump’s hometown, has been highly critical of the president and often uses their front page to mock him over scandals.

Trump finds himself in the midst of several scandals this July 4, including his administration’s recent policy of separating immigrant families at the US-Mexico border and intensifying tariff battles with key American allies.

Many migrant children remain separated from their parents or guardians despite Trump’s executive order in June to halt the practice under pressure.

More than 2,300 migrant children were separated from their parents as a result of the administration’s “zero tolerance” policy that began in early May and sought to prosecute all adults crossing the border without authorization, including those traveling with children.